What You’ll Do:
It’s in the name, Scaled Composites. For a variety of reasons, Scaled typically builds our airplanes out of composite materials. And the skillset to design structures out of composites is unique. But then again, so are we. The work of this role typically starts with an outer mold line (OML) and a set of high-level requirements. From there, the composite design engineer develops a structural concept, defines detailed requirements, and sets about designing and analyzing a structure that meets the needs of the airplane. While there will be a fair share of brackets and door handles, this role will typically own a significant chunk of the structure required of the program. This will vary based on size and complexity, but responsibility for the wing, fuselage, empennage, cabin, or even all of the above is likely.
Category: Engineering
Location: Mojave, CA
Citizenship Required: United States Citizenship
Clearance Type: None
Schedule: 9/80 Work Schedule
Relocation Assistance: Relocation assistance may be available
Benefits: 100% Paid Benefits and 401k Matching
About Scaled
Founded by visionary aircraft designer Burt Rutan, Scaled Composites has been in the business of Designing, Building, and Flying unique airplanes and spacecraft for over 40 years. We are a modestly sized company, constantly building small teams of empowered and capable employees to achieve extraordinary accomplishments in aerospace. From the farthest (Global Flyer), to the largest (Stratolaunch), to the highest (SpaceShipOne, Proteus), and many in between, Scaled’s track record of innovation has pushed against and expanded some of the most stubborn corners of the flight envelope.
We honor that legacy today by doing what we’ve always done - seeking out the hardest problems in aerospace and having fun while solving them. With an average of a new design first flight for every year of our existence, there is no better place to practice the arts and science of new aircraft development than here at Scaled.
Duties and Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to:
Performing conceptual design, structural layout, sizing, and detailed design Generating detailed fabrication and assembly work instructions Conducting stress analysis utilizing classical methods and performing laminate analysis and sizing for structural componentsProviding hands-on manufacturing and assembly support Contributing to ground and flight test planning, execution, and aircraft modifications Demonstrating proficiency in understanding and designing primary and secondary load paths Creating comprehensive 3D/2D definitions of parts, assemblies, and installations Establishing manufacturing tolerances using GD&T principles Actively participating in Engineering definition reviews, approvals, and release processesSupporting the review of manufacturing plans and procedures Assisting in the creation of structural test plans A commitment to continuous learning, encompassing a readiness to acquire any necessary skills and knowledge essential to effectively support the programRequired Qualifications:
Foundational knowledge of aircraft load paths, structural sizing, and composite manufacturing / assemblyStrong understanding of the theory and practical application of composite structures and their application to aircraftProficiency in 3D Computer Aided DesignGreat verbal and written communication skillsGreat interpersonal and conflict resolution skillsAbility to work in isolation with minimal supervision as well as on large teamsAbility to work in multiple engineering disciplines on an aggressive scheduleBachelor of Science in a relevant engineering discipline or substantial equivalent experienceAbility to obtain and maintain a DoD Secret security clearance.Preferred Qualifications:
Proficiency in Siemens NX, CATIA V5, SolidWorksProficiency in FEMAP or other finite element analysis softwareGD&T experience and knowledge of ASME Y14.5M-1994Prior rapid prototyping experienceHands-on design and build experienceAerospace experience (work history, pilot’s license, experimental aircraft building, etc.)DoD ClearanceEssential Job Functions:
Requires mobility and the ability to bend and reach May infrequently require lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling materials (Ground Power Units, fuel bowsers, small aircraft) with a force up to 30 pounds Manual dexterity and coordination are required; repetitive hand motion (e.g., to operate computer keyboard, test equipment, aircraft avionics) Vision at close distances and the ability to adjust focus for prolonged periods (i.e., computer screen, flight displays)Ability to remain sedentary or stationary for prolonged periods of time Ability to write for extended periods of time Ability to work in an office setting for prolonged periods of timeMay be asked to carry up to 20 lbs. up and down a flight of stairs on a regular basis such as files, books, office equipment, test hardware, etc. Occasional reaching overhead and lifting up to 15 poundsAbility to converse and communicate information with othersOccasional exposure to chemical vapors and/or fumes in low non-hazardous concentrationPotential to climb up and down steps on a daily basisMust be able to read and understand Safety Data Sheets (SDS)